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Average Age of Information in Update Systems With Active Sources and Packet Delivery Errors

Shahab Farazi, Andrew G. Klein, Donald R. Brown

2020IEEE Wireless Communications Letters28 citationsDOI

Abstract

This letter studies the “age of information” (AoI) in a multi-source status update system where N active sources each send updates of their time-varying process to a monitor through a server with packet delivery errors. We analyze the average AoI for stationary randomized and round-robin scheduling policies. For both of these scheduling policies, we further analyze the effect of packet retransmission policies, i.e., retransmission without resampling, retransmission with resampling, or no retransmission, when errors occur. Expressions for the average AoI are derived for each case. It is shown that the round-robin schedule policy in conjunction with retransmission with resampling when errors occur achieves the lowest average AoI among the considered cases. For stationary randomized schedules with equiprobable source selection, it is further shown that the average AoI gap to round-robin schedules with the same packet management policy scales as O(N ). Finally, for stationary randomized policies, the optimal source selection probabilities that minimize a weighted sum average AoI metric are derived.

Topics & Concepts

RetransmissionComputer scienceNetwork packetScheduling (production processes)ResamplingReal-time computingComputer networkAlgorithmMathematical optimizationMathematicsAge of Information OptimizationCongenital Heart Disease StudiesIoT Networks and Protocols